Author: Derren Blakesley

Businesses within Canada and worldwide have four main responsibilities: legal, economic, ethical and philanthropic. One might expect companies to do their part to contribute to society yet, with reference to past events, they have placed greater value on their economic responsibilities. The good news is that things have changed. More and more businesses are incorporating social responsibility as part of their daily business routines, recognizing how important it is to their customers. It cannot go unnoticed that current Canadian business becomes online-oriented. Particularly it includes entertainment industry. In this case you can step back from work and give a look on one of the credible sources like ValleyGames selection point, which provides a wide range of best online casino in Canada. (more…)

There are many social justice and poverty organizations all over the globe. These organizations make sure that the people contacting them are given the best opportunities so that the gap could be eliminated. Not all parts of the society face such issues so there is definitely a difference. Even the advanced societies of the West face this dilemma let alone third world countries. The organizations make sure that the underprivileged sections of the society get a sense of hope. For this, they take every possible measure to curb the social injustice and poverty in every possible manner. (more…)

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We have published for consultation the draft guidance document on Public policy dialogue and development activities by charities. Find out how we expect to administer the new rules. https://t.co/D4UMGfJLof #CRAcharities

Ontario Trillium Foundation $15M cut to make 'significant difference' to nonprofit organization, charities https://t.co/xlknCU0GL8 via @CBCNews OTF is the only province-wide grant system that supports "all parts of the not-for-profit sector," according to @ctaylor_onn of @o_n_n

Why I volunteer https://t.co/IuArQOHtIZ via @amherstdaily #novascotia "As volunteers, we quickly became part of the community and after only one year, we rarely walk into somewhere and don’t see someone we know..." #volunteer #community